Dewald,

The basic levels of all of the streaming APIs -- Spritzer, Follow,
Track -- will remain open, free and direct from us. Elevated levels
for non-display use will be served through Gnip.

Hope that answers the question.

Best, Ryan

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Dewald Pretorius <dpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ryan,
>
> The Gnip blog post states:
>
> [QUOTE]Twitter Decahose. This volume-based product is comprised of 10%
> of the full firehose. Starting today, developers who want to access
> this sample rate will access it via Gnip instead of Twitter. Twitter
> will also begin to transition non-display developers with existing
> Twitter Gardenhose access over to Gnip.[/QUOTE]
>
> How does this affect the basic statuses/sample method of the Streaming
> API? Are you discontinuing it? If so, when?
>
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